Built-up area in Cheshire East, England
| Coordinates: | 53.043, -2.456 |
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| OS grid ref: | SJ 69 49 |
| Population: | 854 |
| Dialling code: | 01270 (Crewe) |
Wybunbury is a small village and civil parish in Cheshire East, England, lying a few miles south‑east of Nantwich and within easy commuting distance of Crewe. It sits in attractive lowland Cheshire countryside and retains a predominantly agricultural character, alongside households whose occupants commute to nearby towns for work.
The village is best known for the idiosyncratic leaning stump of the old church tower of St Chad's Church, an instantly recognisable local landmark, and for Wybunbury Moss, a nationally important peat bog and nature reserve that highlights the area's ecological importance. There is a strong village community centred on the green, parish activities and a mix of historic buildings and more modern housing that together reflect its rural history and contemporary commuter role.
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